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In the play, The Crucible, why is John Proctor charged of being a witch?

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I just finished reading the book about two weeks ago and I can't remember why Proctor was charged of being a witch. I would go back and read but my friend lent me the book and I gave it back when I was done. Can someone please help me?

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  1. idk


  2. There are a number of study guides that can help you with this play and with finding the answer to this question.  Most of them have quite a bit of good information.  Have a look at these sites, and you should get some help with your work.  If you do a search here in the Yahoo Answers search window you will find many other sources of help as quite a few questions have been asked here about The Crucible.

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